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Old 01-04-2012, 11:24 PM   #1
Blaxastij

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Default Holy Shit - Britain battered by 106mph gales
2012 is going to see some crazy ass weather is my prediction. The winds we had in L.A. a few weeks ago and today it was 84 degrees. The system is royally fucked in my opinion.

Go to the link and check out the other pictures and video, fricken crazy

The day it was so windy the waterfall ran uphill: Britain battered by 106mph gales which leave two dead - and there's more to come in the next 24 hours


  • Winds of 106mph recorded in Pennines. Force 11 winds batter Channel
  • Atlantic front hits UK with fierce winds and heavy rain
  • Van driver, 50, killed by tree falling on his vehicle as gales cause havoc
  • Sailor dies after tanker in English Channel is hit by huge wave
  • Extreme weather causes misery for millions heading back to work
  • Roads closed and trains delayed by fallen trees
  • Roof of grandstand blown off at Epsom Downs Racecourse, Surrey
  • Trains affected as passengers are urged not to travel


By Chris Parsons, Gareth Finighan and Luke Salkeld

Last updated at 8:31 AM on 4th January 2012




Winds of up to 106mph battered Britain yesterday, bringing death and destruction as many returned to work after the Christmas holidays.
A driver was killed when a tree fell on his van. The storm also claimed the life of a man on board a tanker which was hit by a huge wave in the Channel.
Barely a single area was spared the onslaught roaring in from the Atlantic, which toppled lorries and brought down power lines.
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Crushed: The driver of a single decker bus in Witley, Surrey, was badly injured when an oak tree came crashing down on the vehicle

Lucky to be alive: The driver was cut free from the wreckage by firefighters and rushed to hospital

Buildings were damaged, roads closed and trains, flights and ferries were cancelled.
The Met Office issued numerous severe weather warnings and emergency services urged motorists and pedestrians to stay indoors


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1iXSwx4S8
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